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Sunnyvale residents urge committee to drop ranked-choice and to respect voters'9 decision on Measure F
Summary
Dozens of residents told the Charter Review Committee on April 3 that the city should not revisit ranked-choice voting or revive parts of Measure F that voters rejected in November 2024. Speakers flagged cost, voter confusion and outside lobbying as reasons to drop those topics from the committee's priority list.
Dozens of residents urged the Sunnyvale Charter Review Committee on April 3 to drop study of ranked-choice voting and to respect the November 2024 vote that rejected Measure F provisions removing citizenship requirements for some advisory bodies.
The public hearing drew repeated objections to reconsidering ranked-choice voting and the Measure F items. Mei Ling Stephan, a Sunnyvale resident, told the committee, "I wonder if you would consider adding the Charter Review Committee to the Charter. I cannot find the CRC in the Charter," and also urged the group to focus on…
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